An ash color (as in your light ash brown) will neutralize red or brassy tones in your hair. Be careful when coloring blonde hair with an ash tone as it may turn green. As with just light brown it is a neutral color with neither ash nor golden tones.
Hey there! I actually wanted to know the exact same question as you so, yeah! A light ash brown will neutralize red or brassy pigmentation in hairm, whether that's streaks, tones, or underlayers. A light ash brown is a light brown in colour with a hint of grayish tones in it. Not gray exactly but a very dull looking colour. However, meduim ash blonde falls under the blondes category with hints of blonde and brown but not a lot of gray, than light ash brown
There is a difference, dark blonde has brown tones in it and dirty blonde has ash tones in it.
The only difference between sulphated ash and the residue on ignition is the terminology. The residue on an ignition is sulphated ash.
It has to do with the number of water molecules bonded to it. Monohydrate NA2CO3.H2O (lightest) Decahydrate NA2CO3.10H2O (heaviest)
depends on what ash you mean, from a fire it is grey. Timber from a tree is mid to light brown depending on its age and location of growth
nope i have done it once or twice
Lava is a hot liquid from the inside of the earth and ash is a lava powder, which is very hot.
Ash pwns all
you don't. I just spent 5 hours and $250 in the salon trying to change my med golden brown to my natural light ash brown and I am still red:( they cleansed it and dyed it over, but the red is too persistent
Dye it with an ash based brown, the ash will cancel out the red and give you a nice chocolate brown depending on how dark of brown you choose.
Yes, it's OK to mix ash brown and medium brown hair color together. The ash will help neutralize the reddish tone that would normally appear if the medium brown color was used alone.
Not so important differences: Heavy metal ash (but also in general ash): ash resulting from the calcination of a material; practically is a mixture of oxides. Sulphated ash: the sample is initially treated with sulphuric acid and the residues are calcined.